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The Offices of the Police Commissioner and Attorney General are yet to respond to a victimisation lawsuit brought by a retired Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) in March.
The issue of both offices' delay in registering an appearance in retired ACP Totaram Dookhie's case was raised as it (the case) came up for hearing before Justice Westmin James, yesterday morning.
Dookhie's lawyer Gerald Ramdeen indicated that although the lawsuit and associated court documents were served on the Registrar General and Chief State Solicitor's Departments of the AG's Office, there was no acknowledgement of service and no representation during the scheduled hearing.
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